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This project requires me to produce an imaginary business.
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This project requires me to produce an imaginary business. To do this I must research into all aspects of a business, using books, people, and computer resources.
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Through close analysis of two advertisements, compare and contrast the techniques acvertisers use to attract and persuade their target audiences.
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Through the close examination of two or three advertisements explores the range of persuasive techniques employed to target a wide-ranging market.
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To advertise is to; draw attention to or describe favourably (good or services) in a public medium to promote sales
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To be successful organisations like Jaguar must lead the market in innovation and design to do this they must either produce new products that no other competitor has yet or make a significant change to a current product that will create more sales.
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To compare and contrast two magazine adverts, Paying close attention to the use of persuasive language.
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To keep customers loyal to the business Cadbury introduce new products to the market as this helps
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To what extent could it be argued that advertising is successful in persuading people to buy products?
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To what extent do advertisers perpetuate stereotypical roles and images in order to target specific audiences?
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To what extent does advertising reflect or dictate cultural ideologies?
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Tomato and pesto sauce with black olives.
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Types of Adverts used in Media
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Upon looking at the JVC advertisement, there were five key ideas to analyse - These were media language, representation, media audiences, values and ideology and finally institutions.
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Using Technical and Symbolic Codes explain how meaning is conveyed in the Renault Clio television advert
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Using Technical Symbolic and Written codes, explain how meaning is conveyed in the Renault Clio car advertisement.
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Using the information provided compare the two sets of television advertisements recorded at different times (9:30am Saturday : 9:30pm Sunday) Look at the features used by the advertisers to capture their audience and ultimately raise profits.
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We studied a series of Levi commercials dating from the late 80's and early 90's.
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We watch all the television commercials from the Levi's European advertisement campaign that ran from 1984 to 1990, then picked three to analyze, review and compare by using media terminology.
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What are the main reasons for Sony PlayStation’s profitability?
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What differences have you noticed between toy advertisements for boys and girls, refer in detail to these television advertisements.
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What do the two chosen adverts say about the Sainsbury's brand?
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What does John Huston make of the Film Noir conventions in his film The
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What effects sex has on advertising.
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What is Levi's?
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